NASA Awards Base Operations, Spaceport Services Contract at Kennedy Space Center

Written by Ben

August 7, 2018

NASA has selected PAE-SGT Partners LLC (PSP) of Arlington, Virginia, to provide institutional support services at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida and NASA facilities at its neighboring Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.

The Base Operations and Spaceport Services contract is a firm-fixed price contract with cost reimbursable and indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity components, and a total potential value of approximately $608.7 million. The contract begins Oct. 1 with a two-year base period, followed by three two-year options to extend performance.

PSP will provide mission-focused institutional support, including: operations, maintenance and engineering of assigned facilities, systems, equipment and utilities; work management and spaceport integration functions; mission support and launch readiness management; project management and design engineering services; construction support services; and institutional logistics.

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